J.J. Abrams always rides in single file to conceal his numbers.

J.J. Abrams' sneaky little lens flare-adept elves have already begun shooting the next Star Wars movie according to an interview with Disney Studios' Alan Horn. The movie's production is set to begin in earnest in about six weeks as far as us scruffy-looking Internet nerf herders are concerned, but Abrams apparently got a head start.

Let's plot a course for the Dagoboogie system.

While we're not quite sure it's ever going to top the song made out of Jeff Goldblum's laugh from Jurassic Park, "Master Yoda" by Eclectic Method is definitely going to be our new jam for empowered relaxation. I don't know if that's a real thing, but it should be.

Awwwwww

This charming series is the work of Jeff Victor, whose art we've featured previously. If you have young ones this might benefit -- or an empty spot on your grown-up wall -- he's got a poster print available for sale. The V, W, and X panel makes for an interesting discussion piece on the signature outfits of female characters, wouldn't you say?

May The Force Be With You

You can use these Star Wars Mickey Mouse ears made by Etsy seller And The Thread Goes On to prepare for a Disney Star Wars Film, or to just walk around Walt Disney World. Disney already sells some Star Wars themed ears, like the R2D2 pair that you can buy at the parks, but these designs let the wearer be the Jedi, Sith Lord, Wookiee, Bounty Hunter, or Princess of their choosing, as well as the iconic Disney mouse. Shop owner Jessica Danker has even made some of these hats based on buyer requests.

LEGO unveiled a 1:1 scale replica of an X-Wing in Times Square to plug The Yoda Chronicles

This Wednesday night, Cartoon Network is premiering the new animated seriesLEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles. To celebrate the new show LEGO unveiled a life-sized LEGO replica of an X-Wing fighter in Times Square. We'll give you all the specs on this beauty in a second, but first -- try to guess how many bricks it took to build. Go on. Guess.

Yesterday was Star Wars Day, and everyone tried to ride the wave of "May The Fourth Be With You," but some did it better than others. Surprisingly, geeky space heart-throb Chris Hadfield misquoted Master Yoda's most famous line in a tweet. We're willing to forgive Hadfield considering all the great things he's done, but also because he sent that tweet from freaking space.